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DragonFlyBSD 3.4 Coming Soon, Focuses On DPorts

Phoronix: DragonFlyBSD 3.4 Coming Soon, Focuses On DPorts

The DragonFlyBSD 3.4 release is anticipated for release in mid-April and one of the features to this next BSD operating system update is the formation of DPorts, a derivative of the FreeBSD ports collection...

Funny,
On one cares about BSD much DragonflyBSD today. They can't even match Linux and Linux is now far ahead in capability, security, code quality, virtualization and others. It's funny to watch those BSD nutcases try to add useless or out of date features to thier worthless operating system just to delay the inevitable death of BSD.

Funny
On one cares about BSD much DragonflyBSD today. They can't even match Linux and Linux is now far ahead in capability, security, code quality, virtualization and others. It's funny to watch those BSD nutcases try to add useless or out of date features to thier worthless operating system just to delay the inevitable death of BSD.

Funny,
On one cares about BSD much DragonflyBSD today. They can't even match Linux and Linux is now far ahead in capability, security, code quality, virtualization and others. It's funny to watch those BSD nutcases try to add useless or out of date features to thier worthless operating system just to delay the inevitable death of BSD.

Both Linux and BSD learn from each othet, Linux is ahead of BSD in n many things but not security, just look at OpenBSD, no other system can match him in terms of security, his packet filter implementation PF is years ahead of iptables

Both Linux and BSD learn from each othet, Linux is ahead of BSD in n many things but not security, just look at OpenBSD, no other system can match him in terms of security, his packet filter implementation PF is years ahead of iptables

Linux doesn't have to learn from BSD, because it has all that BSD has and more. BSD on the other hand has to learn a lot from Linux but they always resist and thus are never catch up with linux. examples: package management and visualization. BSD goons keep saying it's irrelevant and ports and jails are superior. Well now they are scrambling to implement pkgng and Bhyve in 2012. More then 10 years after Linux equivalents. And both are just crap and don't live up to their promise.

Linux is far ahead of BSD. In fact I'd say BSD is use securely designed then windows, no kidding. First of all Linux code is heavily audited by many people. BSD code is not, so little people care about it and those who do are bias and ignore most flaws they found. OpenBSD is the prime example. In fact in December 2010, OpenBSD has allowed the FBI to place backdoors in Both OpenSSH, OpenBSD itself and PF. Linux has in-built security mechanisms such as SELinux, AppArmor etc. *BSD has non of that. They claim, their code is so audited that they don't need those. Sounds like a recipe for disaster.

PF is totally lacking in features and usable security compared to IPTABLES. It's virtually useless. You either block out access to the internet totally or you leave your system wide open. PF and OpenBSD is useless